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Knowledge of non-profit fiscal management, including fund accounting, grants management, and financial analysis preferred. Non-profit finance experience is a plus. Working closely with the Sr. Director of FP&A, the Deputy CFO, and across all Finance and Accounting functions (including Treasury, Grants Management, Accounting, Payroll, Tax and Compliance, and Procurement to Payment), they will be expected to be a critical thinker and eager to innovate, collaborate, and drive change while ensuring compliance with legal requirements and maintaining data and system integrity.
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Five years of related experience in accounts receivable, government grants management, and/or non-profit accounting. Serve as an internal liaison between General Accounting, Grants and Contracts, and Financial Planning and Analysis Units to assist with overall grant compliance and budget to actual analysis.
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Familiarity with cloud-based accounting systems including QuickBooks, Xero, Intacct, NetSuite, Bill.com, Concur, Expensify. You will provide outsourced accounting and controller services for financial services clients, including hedge, private equity and venture capital funds, including related management companies.
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Public Accounting and / or extensive accounting experience preferably in non-for-profit. Total compensation and benefits consist of salary, group health plan benefits, 401(K), profit-sharing contributions, flexible time off, and parental leave.
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A master's degree or doctoral degree in accounting, business administration, business management, computer science, computer information systems, or related IT field; criminal justice, economics, engineering; finance, mathematics, public administration, public or community health, public policy, political science, or statistics; AND One year of qualifying professional accounting and/or auditing experience gained after meeting the educational qualifications.
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A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in accounting, business, child welfare, counseling, economics, education, finance, human resources, labor relations, management, management science, nursing, operations research, organizational behavior, personnel or public administration, political science, psychology, sociology, social work, statistics, and/or urban studies may substitute for two years of experience; and/or.
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You have functional expertise in several Finance areas including General Ledger Accounting, Profitability Analysis, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Cost Center Accounting, Internal Orders, Profit Center.
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We are looking for individuals who seek exciting, long-term career challenges in the field of accounting and have a genuine interest in the area of forensic accounting and litigation support services.
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We assist companies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees. We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Field Client Relationship Manager, Accounting Manager, and Accountant and others in the Accounting and Finance to apply.
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Minimum Qualifications 8 years or more of experience in public accounting or global management consulting firms focused in Financial Services Relevant certifications (CIA, CRCM, CFA, Six Sigma Black Belt, Change Certifications, etc.
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Accounting experience 1-3 Years with emphasis on monthly closing, and compilation of Financial Statements preferably in a Non-Profit environment. Join our dynamic LP finance department at a leading non-profit organization in the heart of New York City's affordable housing sector.
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Established knowledge of investment and portfolio management theory, accounting and financial principles, associated investment strategies and instruments, characteristics of world markets, and full range of investment products (including solutions like equity and fixed income portfolios and separately handled accounts.
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My client is a rapidly expanding, forward-thinking accounting centric outsourcing firm that specializes in providing a comprehensive suite of back-office services to early-stage and mid-sized commercial enterprises.
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Proficiency in GAAP for non-profit organizations. Deep knowledge of various accounting software; knowledge of Great Plains and Financial Edge is a plus. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in accounting; CPA preferred.
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Proficiency in construction accounting software (e.g., Sage 300, Viewpoint, Procore) and Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). Extensive knowledge of construction accounting principles, cost control, financial reporting, and project management.
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